Why should you become a police cadet?
First and foremost, because it's really good fun. But there are lots of other reasons:
make new friends: Become part of our policing family and build friendships that will last a lifetime
learn new skills: Build your confidence, team work and leadership ab...
Why should you become a police cadet?
First and foremost, because it's really good fun. But there are lots of other reasons:
make new friends: Become part of our policing family and build friendships that will last a lifetime
learn new skills: Build your confidence, team work and leadership ab...
Why should you become a police cadet?
First and foremost, because it's really good fun. But there are lots of other reasons:
make new friends: Become part of our policing family and build friendships that will last a lifetime
learn new skills: Build your confidence, team work and leadership ab...
Report a Safeguarding Concern
To report a safeguarding concern, please contact LVN Designated Safeguarding Lead Rachael Box (rachael.box@lvn.org.uk ) and LVN Designated Safeguarding Deputy Lucy Edwards (lucy.edwards@lvn.org.uk ).
Please use the subject line "Reporting Safeguarding Concern" and provide as much factual information as you can on the incident or concern, providing exact quotes where possible.